Sort of sounds like a "catch-22". To be able to get hired to drive, you have to have experience, but there is no way to get experience other then driving, but you have to have experience before anyone while hire you to drive to get the experience.
So how did we get all the current truck drivers?
I really did not remember it earlier, but now that I think about it, we spoke to a FedEx recruiter at the Expo a couple of years back. If I remember correctly, she mentioned if we did not have driving experience, we would have to take a road test (through a company they contracted with) to prove we knew how to handle a truck. (We were talking class B CDL, "D" unit straight as a team)
As to know whether or not you can handle the lifestyle, well, you won't unless you have the ..... wait ... for ... it .... experience.
My wife and I are looking at driving, but neither of us have experience (I have driven, but many, many, many years ago in the pre-CDL days - she never has) I guess this really narrows our options down as to choice of carriers and potential owners.
Sounds like there are at least two carriers to look at, FedEx and Panther. Seems sort of odd in a way that it's the two largest in the business. Almost seems like it would be the other way around?!?
Anyone been through this recently? Where did you get your experience?
Thanks again, and thank you John for bringing this up.